I have dedicated this page to all those cat lovers who I have come
into contact with, and who I hope I have helped to adopt a kitten,
either one of mine or from a referral. Through those kittens I make
some lovely new friends. Some of you have been kind enough to
contribute a few lines and some photos of those kittens as they have
grown into cats. Most of you are really good at keeping me updated
with their progress, even if it is just a note at Xmas, and for this
I would like to thank you. If you have not yet contributed to this
page and would like to share your experience in adopting one of my
kittens, or, would like to update the picture gallery, please
email me.
Many thanks, Julie

I have been looking at all the pictures on your website, particularly those of the 2018
kittens and thought that I would send you an up to date one of our two boys.

Stan, the one in front is , as you rightly said when we came to collect him , a "monster"!
In to everything, never stops for a minute and as bold as brass. Typical tonk loving to sit
high up, get loads of cuddles, climbs curtains and is generally in your face constantly.
He is small, very much like his mum Sitara but what he loses in size he certainly makes up in character!

Ollie takes after his father and is big and beautiful although a little timid. Whilst he
comes for cuddles, sits on knees , and is lovely, he usually doesn't take the lead
although he can be naughty as well.

They are siblings with a great friendship. They sleep and sit together and are inseparable.
If you see one you'll see the other. They are absolutely delightful and are a very welcome addition to our home.

Just a quick note to say Hi, and to keep you updated. We have settled in to our new home, really well.
These humans will do anything for us, the bigger ones feed us and have really comfortable laps for sitting
on. The lady has lots of wool, which we enjoy stealing and running off with! The smaller ones, we think
they are called children, spend hours playing with us. We reward them by running off with their favourite
cuddly toys??.

We have been to the vets today, which was a bit scary. The nurse told us in the cage next to us was a tabby,
we didn’t like him so we ignored him. The nurse told our grown up lady, they thought this was funny, we
are not sure why, honestly mum, the tabby was really noisy and had no manners, he kept growling at us.

We had better go, the smallest child is going to do some more handwriting practice, we need to help
him by sitting on his book, pointing to the next bit he needs to do.

When they are good, they are very very good....! They enjoy charging around the house
and playing with corks and the green bottle tops, toys that cost nothing! They are very affectionate and give us a lot of pleasure.

Thought you might enjoy these photos. As you can see he is very much at home.

He has met all the other members of household and is beginning to venture downstairs.

He likes the dog! Found them curled up together on the bottom of Gracies bed last night!
Sadly it was too dark to take a photo as I didn't want to wake Grace.

So for week two I think it's going really well! What a character! After his silent journey home
he has now found his voice and is actually a very chatty Siamese!! I hope someone takes to Percy's
brother soon gorgeous boys and we are so delighted with Percy he is a delight and has snuggled into all of our hearts.

Neko has grown into a big, solid, handsome boy, still with beautiful pale coat colour. He's quite lazy
- likes to snooze, which he seems to prefer to do either with Claude, or on his own. Rarely with Lily.
He still hunts, but not as much as he did before, or maybe he just doesn't bring his kills to the back
door any more, or worse, indoors! I think he has realised that I will take it away from him. Lily still
likes her slow worms but hasn't found many during this hot dry summer. How they have all loved the long sunny days!

Lily is just so exquisite in her looks. I still can't believe how lucky I am to have such a beautiful girl.
She stays closer to home than Neko, although when a new cat came to live next door I heard shrieks from
over the fence, and now it seems the new cat spends most of her time out the front of her house.
I think maybe Lily, whose territory includes next door's back garden, has asserted herself,
and the other cat is now steering clear. I do feel a bit sad for the other cat - if only they could all get on -
but ours were here first and Neko and Lily have had established territory of 21 years handed down to them!

Anyhow, I thought I would attach some pictures to show you a little of Lily's funny little character -
one of her favourite perching places is on the kitchen bin when I am working in the kitchen,
but these pics show her having some of her meals - she dictates where they are to be! Another picture
shows the way she always likes to sit on me with one paw folded into my hand and the other over the top
to stop me getting away! It's her version of a hug, I think! The other pics are Neko lying on my lap,
sitting up on the flat roof, and snoozing on some fleece. I don't get as many nice pics of Neko as he
is out and about all day long and half the evening too.

Oh, also sending one pic out of a set of three that I took of Neko and Claude strolling together
on the patio during the summer. So companionable, and lovely to watch them.

So all is good here, and they both give me so much pleasure to have around me.
I love evenings when we all snuggle up together on the sofa.

Will say bye for now. Hope you like the pics. Will try to get much better ones for the next update!

She's had an eventful month since I last wrote. First visit to the cattery was a great success,
she settled in well with the boys to keep her company and show her what was what. She and Barney
are voracious eaters and the cattery staff took seconds to realise they'd have to separate both
of them from Bumble at meal times or he would starve. Luckily neither of them will eat cat biscuits
so at least he can safely hang onto them.

She's not backwards at coming forwards when they are all playing chase either and is quite happy
to ambush Bumble despite him being nearly three times the size of her. She has also taken over morning
alarm duties from Bumble and hers is the first voice I hear at the crack of dawn. I know it's not that
she particularly wants to see me, she wants breakfast and she wants it N O W!!! Sadly for Bumble she
has also taken a shine to the dried chicken treats he has at bedtime when she and Barney have a bedtime
snack. She's so fast with her own food that I end up having to run intervention.

Back from the cattery she had a few days at home before it was off to the vet for her op which she
seems to have sailed through. Hasn't slowed her down at all. At approximately 4 hours post op she
was running up and down stairs, a little grey blur. She did appreciate her turkey mince supper but
had no intention of resting quietly and sleeping off the remains of the sedation!

Her latest achievement has happened in the last few days. She has finally mastered the cat flap.
Up until this weekend she has sat beside it when the boys were out and yelled about being abandoned
and all alone and kept on yelling very noisily at full volume until one of them, usually Barney,
comes back in from the garden. Sunday I looked out of the kitchen window and saw her out playing
with Barney in the sunshine. She isn't as keen as the boys on getting out into the fresh air at
the moment but at least she knows how to if she wants to now.

As I write they are all sound asleep on the couch beside me with Cassie sandwiched between the
two boys. She's not daft. Two draft excluders keeping her toasty warm. Luckily she has a very
strong personality and is entirely her own woman. When she's had enough of the boys she will
take herself off either across the room for space of her own or upstairs to her cat tree nest.
What is really funny is the screams about being all alone and abandoned that follow if she has
gone off upstairs and woken up all alone. It was her choice after all! Bumble usually takes pity
on her at that point and goes to get her. He is amazingly tolerant with them.

It is time to let you know that our Two Tonks/Two Tails/Four Legs have
reached their first birthday (this coming week). See attached photos and
video clips - they have grown physically, mentally, emotionally and are,
I suppose, getting over their teenage period! They are inseparable -
Dandi is the head, has the first pick of every meal with Pepi waiting
patiently until he finishes; Dandi likes to go on his walks in the
neighborhood, which causes Pepi to cry quietly and pace about until he
returns and they lick each other's faces and settle down for a sleep,
all entangled like Yin & Yang. Pepi is a true companion and keeps
bringing little 'gifts' from her toys to each of us. Dandi enjoys being
brushed and cuddled. They do not touch any biscuits, hardly eat
manufacturers' catfood, preferring home-cooked chicken, raw turkey mince and chicken drum sticks.
They are very energetic and run on their large exercise wheel for hours!
They climb all the trees in our garden and the shed rooftops in our
neighborhood! This entertains many of our friends in the lane.
Our Tonks are comforting us in our grief after the sudden loss of our
Russian Blue Anushka (nearly 13 years old), found dead near our front
door about a month ago. It was possibly a heart attack.

Like to keep you updated. Bodhi and Dharma are doing great. Both have had their ops....and both fine.
They are extremley cuddly and Bodhi is a very active boy....I could not love them anymore than I do already.
I have conversations with them both daily. Dharma is quieter but so lovely. I hope you get this as I
sent photos for you to see them...Ill send more with this email.

Just a line to let you know how well Leo has settled. He is certainly has a large cry and
an even bigger appetite, I don't think we have ever had a cat so focused on food as he is!
I am not sure how big he will get?

After the initial hissing and posturing, Leo and Luna have got on well and are often found
sleeping together around the house, I have enclosed some photos. Oliver is thrilled with him
as he really is a friendly cat. Hope all is well with you both

I hope all is well with you. I wanted to give you an update on our darling Dolly. She is
doing so wonderfully. We are resident in Devon full time now, and well settled in our clifftop
home. Dolly has become the most proficient and voracious hunter I've ever met. She is the
scourge of the hillside, and is out on the hunt every single day. Ive seen birds literally
fly into her mouth!!!! She wears a radio collar so I can track her down if I need to, but
she is marvellous and ALWAYS comes home when I call her. She has the most amazing space to
roam freely in, and has become the queen of the hill. She is strong, healthy, fit and
insanely contented. She continues to be a wonderfully social and agreeable darling with
everyone, and I'm the envy of everybody who meets her. She is still stunning, and is
such a little character that she has become a bit of a local celebrity. All my neighbours
know her, and she even helps my personal trainer when he comes over for workouts in the
tennis court. She snuggles up at night with me and Bertie, and is especially fond of the
warm nook under the quilt next to me. She gets right under and cuddles up against my tummy.
It's lovely!! Although she does snore sometimes, and has lots of running dreams, so her
paws are all going!!!! I love her more than I can say, and Bertie is hopelessly devoted and
totally out classed by his beloved girlie. Take a look at how well she's grown - in part down
to her natural mouse supplement - some of which she leaves on the carpet for me and Berts to squabble over!!!

Hope all is well with you and your various broods. They're probably all flaked out in this hot weather.
Even in Wales it's scorching.

Percy is a very happy pussy cat and enjoying coming for walks in the woods with me and our spaniel,
playing hide and pounce on the spaniel who keeps getting surprised! He recently spent a couple of
weeks in the cattery and wasn't very impressed, even though he gets very well looked after.
Apparently he talked incessantly whilst there and left me in no doubt what he thought about it when I took him home!

I couldn't find him yesterday afternoon so went on a hunt of his favourite places and found him chilling
out in our bedroom, looking very relaxed. So a couple of photos of him, one chilled out and one looking
very bedraggled after staying out in the rain. Managed to take this last photo - just before he fell off!
He is such a clumsy cat! But a lovely picture of him and, as you can see, he's grown into a very handsome boy.

Everything has settled down and Hedy and Darwin have become good friends! They play together
and cuddle up together which is lovely to see and alongside his increased energy shows how much
Darwin was missing a companion. I hoped they would be close but never imagined it could be so quick!

Sometimes Darwin gets annoyed at Hedy and bops her on the head (generally because she is trying
to stick her head in his food bowl while he's eating - she has developed a taste for his adult food over the Felix kitten).

A few pics attached of them getting along (it's only in these I realise how much bigger Darwin is!).

Hedy has also got used to Damian and I and she has become a super affectionate purr machine!

Hope you and the family are well. We thought we ought to let you know how things are
going with us here in sunny Batcombe. We eat (all day if we could) sleep - not much
as we have so much to explore; and play (our favourite toy is a big dirty rat and
pink pipe cleaners). The garden is hugh - Mum has let us go out to explore under
supervision of course. We like to play hide 'n' seek behind the trees, although we
got told off when we tried to climb on!

Last week we met the cat Doctor, so Chia could be gutless and Poppy and me (Mia)
could have our lady bits out. We were told to rest afterwards but blow that. Anyway at
our post-op appointment we passed with flying colours. No buster collars - hooray!

Chia is growing now and won't be long before he catches us up. Mum calls him her
little man. He would play all day but we insist he has his rest with us. His favourite
toy game is playing fetch with Dad. Poppy likes her afternoon nap, sleep is more important
than toys, oh and she steals food off the table. Then there's me, beautiful "Mia" as Dad
would say. I am the gang leader, the most confident one. I like to watch the birds around
the table and I have this game with the two resident pheasants who I chase, I love it.
anyway rest assured that we are happy and settled and we love and look after each other.
Photo to follow. Much love Mia Poppy Chia &amp mummy Dawn.

Just a very quick update on Sammy. I will try and send a few pictures soon, but my
computer has been playing up and I have had problems sending emails with attachments.

Sammy is an absolute delight. He is now convinced he is a dog and has attached
himself to our two english setters as if one of the 'pack'. He gets furious when they
go out and he is not allowed to follow, but I am simply not prepared to risk him coming
to harm like Charlie. He has his routines and we all stand by for his manic episodes
early in the morning and late evening. He goes completely mad and flies round the
house at full speed not having much regard for anything in his way.... so far he has
not managed to break anything precious but we have taken the precaution of moving
a few more important items.

He has grown into a beautiful cat and is very sociable, loves company and we
all love him even when he is naughty! He eats well and almost anything except anything
dried. He has a fondness for the dogs food and comes dashing from wherever he is as
soon as he hears the dogs bowls being prepared. They are extremely patient with his
attempts to rob them of their dinner.

I am away for a few days next week but he is booked in to be neutered on the
14th June. I will confirm to you when it has been done as requested in your paperwork.
I hope all is well with you and you have had news of Sammy's litter mates and they are
all doing well. We couldn't be happier with our boy.

Hope you are well. Just wanted to thank you for our two gorgeous cats, they have fitted in so well
with our crazy household &amp love the dogs. They have been exploring the garden &amp enjoy sunbathing in the plant pots!

Thought I would send you a photo of our latest litter of pups.

Thanks so much for allowing us to have Jace &amp Celena, We love them very much &amp
could never imagine our home without a siamese (or two!)

Hi Julie. As Moses (now known as Mad max)is coming up to a year old I thought I would let you know how he is.

If he was to be entered into any cat show, he would win - hands down, what a beautiful animal, he is the
most loving, intelligent, caring animal ever, all he wants is to be loved.

I have a waiting list of people wanting to adopt him, from a cousin in Paris, my best friends husband to
the window cleaner, I hope you don't mind but I have given you telephone and contact details to them all...

All Max wants is company, thank goodness I am retired and here most of the time, would hate to leave
him all day, he is such a social cat, talks all the time, am sure he understands all I say to him.

Just thought I'd drop you a line to say we are all doing well! Semine and Daphnis are
not best of friends but they are learning to live with each other. They do not have fisticuffs,
which is good thing! S was speyed in January and we have just started taking herself outside
on a lead. She is a very sweet cat and really bonded with my husband, even though she was my birthday present!

I hope all is well with your lovely cats. we have named our cats Billy (blue point) and Henry (lilac point).
They are very affectionate especially Henry. It's difficult to use the computer when he is around as he
treads all over the keyboard for attention. They are full of energy, and late at night they seem to have
a mad half hour. Billy is still slightly heavier at 2.346 kg and Henry 2.284 kg. I hope you enjoy the photos

We just wanted to say hello, now that we are nearly 1 year old! It'll be our birthday on
Saturday and I hope we are going to get lots of chicken wings! We used to get one wing every
day, but lately our new mummy has cut it down to half a wing!! We can't think why, but we
heard her say that Purnima was quite overweight and had a round tummy! How cheeky! We blame
the vet for putting that idea into her head??! But we got a new cat castle so when the great
hairy monster dog comes to visit, we sit and watch her right at the top and she can't reach us!
?? Our new Dad makes us spider toys on fishing sticks, though we have to nag him a lot to play
with us, but if we trip him up every now and then, he gets the message. When Dad's on his own,
he lets us sleep with him cos he doesn't mind us playing hide and seek in his duvet.
Mind you, he doesn't even notice because his eyes are closed and he's making loud growling noises!
Mum said we make too much noise running up and down the stairs in the middle of the night,
but it's such fun chasing each other in the dark. At least Mum gets us our breakfast in time,
not like Dad .. we have to jump on him to remind him that we are hungry! We can't wait for the summer,
so that we can help mum in the garden. It gets full of bees and we never get tired of chasing them in the
lavender bushes. We did catch 1 pigeon, but they are quite clever now and fly away very quickly.
Mum says we should chase them away because they eat all the new vegetables, but I think we have to
learn new tactics.

Anyway, bye bye Mummy Julie, and say hello to all the boys and girls for us

Hi there, me again, your little father of champions(?), Tonkyway Capricorni, aka Cirrus, scourge of the barns and churchyards. I tell a lie: I was weighed recently and am now over 6 kilos. The vet called me a fat b-----d, which I thought was very vulgar. However, I must admit that the reason for favouring him with a visit was a sprained front paw, due to a pancake landing from the garage roof, which isn't usually a problem, but to be honest, I think it was the extra weight I've put on over the winter which upset my balance.

The rabbit season is getting underway now so I shall take more exercise, and with my daily session of mouseball, I should soon be back to my usual svelte self. My staff seem to have no interest in participating in these games. When I saw an extra car outside one day last week, I brought in a really good specimen with plenty of go still in it, but neither of the visitors wanted to play, indeed they both leaped on the sofa (my sofa) mewing distractedly. Human beings are definitely retarded in my opinion.

I hope that Uncle Graham has finished his new man-room, though I can't imagine what he will be doing in there when he could be enjoying the refined and cultured atmosphere of high-class feline society. I'm so glad you got away for your little holiday, though it was a pity about the cough. That's often a problem with going into a strange cattery. I do hope you have got rid of it now.

My staff are reasonably well though they seem to be getting a bit slow. Perhaps they'll be a bit more lively when the days get longer. I went to inspect the cellar this morning and somebody closed the door on me. I had to shout for ten minutes before it was opened.

Christmas was quiet here because one lot of the older kittens was away, and the others had the flu, so the smoky one and the other spent the day curled up watching that funny box in the corner. I've looked round the back but I can't see how things get into it. There's nothing there! I got a new cardboard box to scratch in, a good long one that came with a tree in it. They've planted it outside but it's nothing special, not big enough to be worth climbing.

I've got a new hiding-place; you'll never guess where unless I tell you. The other one has a duvet on her bed in a big bag with buttons down one side. Well, I can wriggle through the gap between the buttons, and if I lie very still, they don't find me when they lift the duvet up to look for me. You never know when you might not want to be found. I learned that trick from the mice and rabbits. They're clever, but I'm cleverer.

Hope all is going well with you, and the extended feline (and human!) family is thriving.

Needless to say, Tink is a triumph here, and has enchanted everyone she meets - despite being the naughtiest little cat ever! She is hilarious - such a character.

She may not be the bravest cat, when confronted with something unfamiliar, but she's very bold! and exceptionally clever, nimble, mischievous and dextrous - a recipe for mayhem!

But she's also very affectionate and sociable - talkative and curious, she chirrups away! And of course finds time for plenty of purr-y cuddles and sleepy snuggles; she is adorable with my old boy, Njm. They snuggle together all the time, follow each other around and wash each other's faces. Tink likes a good play-fight too - Njm is sometimes not so keen, and just wants a nap! But it's obviously doing him good. Since Tink arrived he has been very happy and relaxed, and has regained the weight he lost after his mum died.

So Tink is really everything I could have wished for. Within days of her arriving I couldn't imagine the house without her! I'll attach some photos so you can see how she's getting on.

It's been over a year since we picked up our little kitties from you, and I thought you were due lots of photos and an update. I meant to do this months and months ago, but time just slips by so sorry for that.

Fitz and Morty (he got renamed from Rascal) are the kings of our house now. Their every whim is catered for and I think they are quite pleased with their human subjects! They both have such different and fantastic personalities I'll describe them separately.

Fitzy is the independent boy, and has a great love for roaming his kingdom shouting at me when he feels I'm not paying enough attention at his observations. Anything vertical is instantly scaled, so as you can imagine, any cat beds are now on wardrobes/bookshelves/cupboards! He's much more active than Morty and will happily have hour long sessions leaping around the house after a cat wand. We let them out the back garden occasionally when we are out there too to supervise/shepherd and watch him chase flies but they are 100% indoor cats as it's too busy around us and I'd worry far too much. From a tiny kitten he found jumping up Rich's back and on to his shoulders was really fun, and Rich continued to train him into adulthood so he'll ride around on his shoulders whilst Rich does chores etc. He occasionally does it to me too, but I think I'm just not as comfy! Of course, like all cats sleeping time is very important and as I am now working from home pretty much all the time, I'll always have 2 furry companions clustered next to me or on me. I definitely didn't need to worry about them not being cuddly.

Morty has a very unique personality. He reminds me of a ragdoll and is completely mummy's boy, though he'll roll over and demand tummy rubs from anyone. He's floppy and cuddly and hilarious. He's taken on his mum's love for woollen or sponge cat toy balls and will play football with them or carry them around in his mouth. Both of them are very vocal! I think this is possibly because I talk so much even when I'm at home on my own, or maybe just their Siamese voices, but Morty has an amazing vocal range - we should have called him Pavarotti...! Dinner time is like feeding time at a zoo, they'll chirrup at birds, sing at me if I sing, and occasionally Morty can make a very deep almost roaring noise which always makes me jump. We always get greeted if one of us has been out, so it's really like having dogs.

They are a little wary of some visitors when they initially come in, but then they'll be very friendly. A couple of our friends have been honoured with being singled out for attention more than us!

As for general things, both of them were neutered at Jaffa Vets (amazing place) and that all went well, they are due a vets visit this month/March for an update to their vaccinations. Other than that they've been really healthy. We're still feeding raw, we've tried various different things, pre-made ground from DAF initially, then Nutriment with some of our own homemade mix. They will eat 'regular' cat food, so a high quality dry food can be useful if we go away for a night, wet canned makes them sick so they've never had that again, so really I only feed them dried if we have to. At the moment I am switching them off Nutriment on to our chopped homemade mix, and then once they have jaw strength I think I'll try to go with 'Frankenprey' if they can handle the raw meaty bones. Maybe there'll even be a day old chick on the menu in the future! I'm a huge advocate for the raw diet, despite it involving hours of research and adjustments, so thank you for introducing us to that. Their coats are beautiful, litter tray is easy to clean, and their teeth are good (my main reason for switching off ground now to keep them chewing and gums good).

Oh and they are quite big! Morty turned out to be 5.6kg and Fitz to 5.1kg. They've been stable at that for several months now so I think they're done growing.

Both of them have added so much to our lives, I can't imagine how it was to have a household without them now. They are a delight and the best companions. Thank you so much for bringing such wonderful cats into the world!

It's been a while since I last emailed you, been meaning to for a few months now but it's been a very difficult year and just never got around to it. Better late than never though!

Itachi and Kira will be turning two in 3 months time and are definitely the most amazing, perfect, cuddly, beautiful, gorgeous ...(I could go on forever!) pussycats ever born. Itachi has matured so much, he used to be a bit jittery and hide behind his sister (unless there were new toys being introduced, then he would growl at her and not let her play until he had his turn) but now he's so brave and so clever. We jest that he was just pretending to be a bit thick when in reality he's actually a genius. One perfect example is that they know they're not allowed on kitchen worktops so Itachi has now taken to jumping and sitting on one of the barstools in the kitchen so he can see everything. Every so often he would put one paw on the worktop, then slowly another and as soon he realises he's been busted he would instantly sit back on the chair and look at us with the most innocent look ever! He would usually meow at this point which from what we could tell means "I'm just an innocent little pussycat, just making sure the worktop is stable, honest!"

The kitchen is definitely his favourite room in the house and where he's most talkative. When fussed he would just flop down and roll over to get his tummy tickled. He absolutely adores being spun around on the kitchen floor and we have even invented a new game called "Special Express" where when he's flopped down on the floor we slide him across the kitchen and watch him run back for another go, purring loudly all the way.

Kira, on the other hand, is the Lady of the Manor. She knows exactly what time it is (as in food time) and will very politely be meowing in our face until we get the hint. They know the word food so when we yell "FOODIE!" both of them stop what they're doing and meow and run circles around us. She's also become cautious and not so much a daredevil as she used to be, it's all about fusses and being social these days. Kira is the snuggle monkey and loves lying between us and getting fussed. Not to be underestimated she still wins the wrestling matches despite being smaller and there is so much wisdom in those big blue eyes that sometimes I think she can see right into my soul.

Last August we brought my mom's dog, Aladdin, over as she sadly passed. It was a bit of an adjustment for all of us as he has never lived with cats and they have never lived with dogs but in the end there was nothing to worry about. Itachi (who we thought was going to be the hard one to convince) actually got out of his shell and loves his brother and the two of them love to touch noses and play tag. Usually it's Itachi doing the chasing. It's so adorable watching him bop Aladdin's nose and poke him when he wants to play and stand up to him when he gets over excited. He's a Bichon Frise so they are roughly the same size anyway. :D

Her Royal Catness (as we call her these days as she acts, moves and even sounds like a queen) on the other hand tolerates her new brother and on occasion tries to get him in trouble. While we did fall for it at first, we're having none of it now so she is very happy instead to be sitting on us if he's nearby with a look on her face that says "I'm more important than you!" She loves attention and listens intently to everything I have to say and replies when she feels she has something to add. In the mornings we usually wake up with her either on us or next to our heads, watching over us.

I settled in pretty quickly once they'd got the hang of looking after me &amp meeting my needs on the first meow. You've got to be pretty assertive with these humans &amp then getting your own way becomes the norm. I've got a big sister &amp she seems to have it all pretty well sussed so I've taken a few pointers from her.

I've got several nice soft warm beds and a jolly good choice of much bigger sofas, chairs &amp beds. Snuggling up with Uli ( that's my big sisters name) is my favourite if mummy's lap isn't available and our preferred sleeping spot is Mummy's bed. We try to start each night between Mummy &amp Daddy, however because I wake up early and jump on everyone- we often get shut out of there overnight!! Uli says I've got to lie quietly until the noisy thing makes a racket in the mornings- that's when giving them a wake up wash seems to be more acceptable! I'm working on this......

The food is good and I'm pretty easy to please. I eat well and I'm now over 2.6kg and growing fast. I'm constantly being told how lovely I am, it's so good to hear.

My sister is allowed out into our garden - she's very clever &amp is telling me all about birds ?? &amp insects ?? ???? &amp mice ?? and that one day I might be able to catch them. It looks fun.

However at the moment I wear a nice comfortable harness &amp mummy puts me on a very long cord. It means I can explore under supervision and I only stay outside for short periods.

Mummy is always close by....... I'm still a bit nervous and we don't think there's any boy cats around, but mummy isn't taking any chances. Also there's big buzzards &amp sparrow hawks that fly past &amp I don't like the thought of being pecked!!

I'm going to meet someone called the Vet soon, apparently they are folk that help keep us in good form. I'm going to have a day visit &amp my sister is coming with me to keep me company. She's going for a routine check up &amp it will be better for us both because then we will both smell of the vets. Apparently I'm going to come home with something called a buster suit. Whatever it is - Uli has had it - well she's ok so it can't be that bad. Mummy says it's because I'm becoming a big girl.

I've got lots of toys and I was spoilt for my first Christmas- there was yummy turkey, lots of new toys &amp a great tree ?? to get tangled up in. I'm a great jumper, you should see me leap. And fast, boy am I speedy. I'm up the stairs in seconds. Uli &amp I play chase/tag all day long so I'm getting plenty of exercise. I've got some great places to sharpen my claws. We share some great cat trees &amp when the weather is warmer there's a lovely cat run in the garden.

I've spent some time in there - it's pretty cool. I can spend time in the garden and I'm safe.

We moved house at the beginning of December - into a rented property for 6-8 months until the
house we are buying is being finished. It was quite stressful but the cats have adapted really
well with the move...we (no...James) cat proofed the new garden immediately and they have been
enjoying their new garden. We even took them with us to Devon to my parents for Christmas.
My parents have a huge house and again they adapted to their new surroundings very very quickly.
I didn't think cats would be as happy to move between houses. I think they are just happy as
long as they are with us and wherever we are. The most traumatic thing for them was the journey
in the car. We kept them in as house cats in Devon and they happily roamed my parents house and
found lots of warm sunny window seats to bask in - when the sun came out! They remain very close
and are great companions to one another. I think Raveena is the top cat (only slightly).
Raveena is the braver of the 2. We had a few cats drop into the new garden (obviously used
to cutting through the garden previously and suddenly stuck in it with the netting around it!!!!
Raveena stands her ground, but Lilah runs away petrified to the safety of us. I
will attach some photos. Are they fully grown now? They will be 1 in February.

Just thought I'd drop you a line to let you know how well our little Nermal is getting on.
He's perfectly settled and is the loveliest, funniest kitten! He really is quite a character
and has now completely won over our other cat- apart from when he jumps on her head! They are
buddies, which is really lovely to see. Nermal has recently started exploring our garden which
he loves! We've had him on a lead introducing him to everything. He also loves his mouse which
he carries into bed and plays fetch and return with like a dog!

Here are some photos of him, he's growing up fast and getting bolder by the day! He's the best!

Just thought you would like to hear an update on Hector (Ozora) with some pictures.

He is growing into a very lovely boy, very handsome and very smart. He adores our Willum,
as you can see from the photos and they are great pals (partners in crime). Willum accepted
Hector very quickly, just 3 days and they have been inseparable since.

We just wanted to send a quick email to let you know how well Qamar (pet name Ludo) has settled into our home.
He is such a happy, loving cat who has become an integral part of the family. He is very friendly and loves affection.
He is such a character and loves to play... especially hide and seek in the empty bath tub! He has decided he rather
likes story time with our 7year old at bedtime and he also likes to pretend he is an extra teddy bear! He is in heaven
when the log burner is lit and also loves sleeping on his radiator bed, but was a little surprised when we took him
out to see the snow! He never stays still for long though and he just likes to be involved in everything that is
happening in the household whatever that might be! He is admired by everyone who meets him and we love him very much.

Hope you , family including all the cats are well ! Was just looking at their dads(Alexi) latest pic in his new home...thats wonderful! He is still so handsome and Mist's latest kittens very sweet.

Wilber and Fish are very happy and healthy ( i adore them both ) they both wear their Freedom Fence collars for 10 hours a day on average and have the run of the garden and after a couple of escapes and a bit of tweaking they have stayed inside the boundary for over 10 months now. I am so happy with it cos it gives them access to climb trees and things and to chase and catch things, but not to the road!

They are still fed almost completely on high protein grain free diet and my vet who when he saw them for the first time for this years jabs couldnt get over how healthy and muscly they both are he said WIlber is built like a street tom but obviously a lot more elegant!

Fish is mad as a hatter and very loving when it suits her and Wilber is still nervous but pushy and jealous of his sister and just loves sitting with me.

Our sweet kittens are settling in well - purring, playing, loving cuddles and brushing. Pepi is the boss in eating, playing and exploring; once Dandi sees her doing it, he follows. He is so affectionate that my heart melts when he curls next to me... They call to each other if they get separated even for a minute. Pepi has a silent miaow whereas Dandi is louder.

Their appetite is healthy and they gnaw the chicken wings to pieces! Pepi growls whilst gnawing to warn Dandi off!

We are besotted by them both! Anushka is not quite there - she ‘listens in' for their noises and play (she has the Russian spy mentality!)

Here are a couple of recent photos of him - one in his latest snoozing place, a large fruit bowl - and the other a couple of weeks ago, curled up with the not very impressed spaniel! Have just weighed Percy and at 19 weeks he's now just over 3.6kg

Just a quick note to say that the two kittens are doing very well and a couple of photos to see how they look like at present.

They truly own us now as they say 'cats own you, you do not own them'! They are beautiful babies, very clever, gentle, playful, a real bundle of joy! They are the best friends with Romeo, our Labrador and they play with his tail for hours...he loves that too!

They both have been neutered, Apollo before Christmas and Artemis early January. Everything went really well and they are fully recovered now.

They are quite fussy with food, especially Artemis. They love Royal Canine and fresh salmon. I gave them fresh meat many times and other wet foods but they are not so keen, they prefer the fresh fish. If they do not like the food they will not eat, totally the opposite to our Labrador who eats absolutely everything....

I wanted to email you earlier but have been so busy with Christmas and all the fuss that comes with it.

Dolly is doing wonderfully. She has grown well, but is still dainty and immaculate. She is fit and so athletic - lots of climbing, jumping, chasing and games. No problems with anything at all. She is the light of my life. She follows me everywhere, snuggles under the quilt with me at night, and is just a complete joy. I'm the envy of everyone who meets her and I always joke about checking pockets before people leave, in case someone tries to steal her!!!!! She and Bertie are having a terrific love affair - his eyes have been heart shaped since he first saw her, and she decided very quickly that he is the bees knees. Mind you, she's an iron paw in a velvet glove, and takes no nonsense if he gets too excited or exuberant

She and Bertie take walks with me in Devon - we have a massive walled garden all to ourselves and it's dog proof - Dolly hates dogs and will actually go after them if I don't stop her. She's a proper little terror and actually very territorial. But she loves chasing flies, and is obsessed with birds. She caught her first two weeks ago - a little goldfinch that I managed to rescue. She actually handed it over to me quite politely.

She loves all her toys and has quickly caught on to the game of fetch that Bertie and I play with "mousey", so now it's a tag team.

I can't thank you enough for bringing this little sweetheart into my life. She is the dearest little soul I think I've ever met, and I love her unconditionally.

Very sorry for being out of touch and not sending you some news of our kittens for a long time.

You very kindly gave us Suhaila and Seiya, born December 2014 to Carina.
I hope this finds you well.

We have called the cats Nutmeg and Biscuit, and their picture is attached. I expect you remember because your memory is amazing, but Nutmeg/Suhaila is the seal point, Biscuit/Seiya is the tabby tonk.

They have been very healthy and an absolute delight, both very affectionate, following us about the house if not asleep and enjoying 'helping' with tasks! It is lovely to come home from work, and they will even be sleepily on the hall rug to welcome me if they have been asleep.

Nutmeg is perhaps the most Tonk like in temperament, very confident and extrovert, was very good at 'fetch' (although seems to have forgotten at the moment!) and loves 'hide and seek' at bedtime and going to high places.

Biscuit has been a bit more timid around strangers, but actually now a lot better. She is the one who really loves her cuddles though! She also is more chatty, and has a more siamese like loud miaow! She has stayed quite a bit smaller than Nutmeg.

We have managed to 'cat proof' the backgarden, so they really enjoy running up and down it and climbing our tree. There have been occasional 'break outs' but the cat proofing seems to be holding at present!!

Nutmeg has had 2 episodes pancreatitis this year which was a bit worrying, but the second time we caught it early as we were more aware of the signs. Both times she recovered quickly and well. However, on the first occasion she stayed at the vets overnight, and when returned home Biscuit unfortunately didn't recognise her and was aggressive for 10 days. I read about feline non-recognition aggression syndrome and tried various things and eventually all back to normal again! They love being cuddled up together.

We looked at your website this week and were so sorry to hear about Sky, Venus and Dipper.. and particularly to hear about the awful situation with Venus and the fake vet, that is truly horrific and we cannot imagine how upsetting for you.

Well, I hope you enjoy seeing their photo. Thank you again so much for such lovely cats.

We would love to come visit again sometime, and see yourself and your cats and kittens once more! Glad to hear Carina, Tseen-She and Sitara are all ok and doing well, lovely to see Tseen-She and Sitara being mums to their own kittens!

love from us both, and of course the kittens (we still call them kittens!)